Showing posts with label Nook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nook. Show all posts

Thursday, July 8, 2021

Limited Time Free Read


 
 

Been craving a relaxing, happy summer read? Right now, Fit for a Queen is free at all major retailers in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Retailers in other countries may match this deal, so if you live elsewhere, check your favorite.

 

Fit for a Queen is the first book in the Royal Scandals: San Rimini series, but can be read as a standalone novel (no cliffhangers!) If you haven't tried this series, now is the perfect time. If you've already read Fit for a Queen, tell a friend!

 

Here’s the back-of-the-book info to whet your appetite:


She holds the secrets of a queen. He’s been hired to watch her.

Daniela D’Ambrosio is the most trusted employee of Sarcaccia’s Queen Fabrizia, managing the queen’s schedule and ensuring she never makes a misstep in public. But when Fabrizia sends Daniela to organize the belongings of San Rimini’s late queen for a charity auction, Daniela finds a locked closet full of treasure, a suspicious king, and an attractive handyman who seems strangely familiar.

Following a harrowing stint in the military, Royce Dekker now runs his own security firm in San Rimini. When he goes undercover to safeguard the late queen’s possessions, Royce learns that the woman organizing the auction project is none other than Daniela D’Ambrosio, the stunning beauty who’s fueled his late-night fantasies ever since their stolen night under the stars.

When Daniela recognizes Royce, she realizes there is more to the palace job than she was told. But can she trust the sexy man standing guard over her as she works? Or will Royce discover that Daniela also has secrets to uncover?

 Get it at your favorite ebook retailer today!


 

 

Monday, November 26, 2012

Shot Through the Heart - Cyber Monday Sale!


Big news! The e-book version of my YA romantic comedy Shot Through the Heart is on sale today, Cyber Monday, for only 99 cents. You can find the discounted price (it's regularly $4.99 for e-book, $7.99 in print) at Amazon, BN.com, Kobo and Smashwords.  If you've been waiting to get the book, now's a great time.

BTW, you don't need an e-reader to read an e-book. Digital books can be read on nearly any tablet, computer, or smartphone. All you need is the appropriate app for the device you currently own. To read Kindle-formatted books, visit Amazon's Kindle Reading Apps page to get started. To read books formatted for the Nook, visit the site for B&N Reading Apps. Either way you go, you simply choose the app that matches your device, download it, and start reading. It's very quick and easy.  Best of all, the apps are free.


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Barnes & Noble Sale

I like to pass on book sale info whenever possible, and a friend shared a great deal currently being run by Barnes and Noble.  If you're shopping online at BN.com and use code R4R9M8F, you'll receive 50% off books for teens.  If you prefer shopping in the store, I'm told that there is a printable coupon on the BN website -- but I couldn't find it.  If you do, send me the URL and I'll post it here, too.


The deal is available through February 6 and is a one-time deal (you can't use it multiple times) so get your shopping list together fast!

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Night Swimming FREE (plus a new interview!)

Great news today if you've been looking for my YA novella Night Swimming, which was originally released as part of Scholastic's Fireworks anthology (which also featured stories from Lauren Myracle, Sarah Mlynowski, and Erin Haft):  Night Swimming is now *free* on Amazon for the Kindle.  It's also free on Smashwords as a PDF or in non-Kindle formats (such as for the Nook, Sony eReader, smartphones, etc.)

(Tip:  You don't need a Kindle to read the novella if you download from Amazon instead of Smashwords...just use the Kindle app for smartphones or your computer.)



In other news, I'm also featured today on freelance writer Sonya Weiss's blog, answering questions about Shot Through the Heart.  Sonya has an entire series of author interviews on her blog, simply click on the link on the right side of her blog page to access them all.





Saturday, January 14, 2012

EReader Daily News

Happy to share that both Shot Through the Heart and Last Stand are featured today on the website EReader Daily News.

If you haven't perused the site before, take a quick look--it's a great resource for finding books for your Kindle, Nook, or other e-reading device.  There are summaries of books, links to booksellers (which usually give you reviews), and even price info.

If you have a suggestion for a great book-finding site--whether it's a website dedicated to hardcover & paperback books, e-books, or a combination of the two--post here and share your find with others.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Nook Lovers

I recently featured a website that helps readers find great books for the Kindle.  Today, I want to highlight a new website that points you to great books for your Nook.  If you have a Nook (or have seen those Jane Lynch commercials and put one on your holiday wish list!), consider bookmarking this website:



The site will feature a Daily Cheap Read, book recommendations, deals at BN.com, and other info.  It's definitely worth checking out.

Have you found a great site for Nook fans?  How are you finding books for your Nook?  Share your insights here!


Monday, August 29, 2011

E-Book Shopping Bonanza

My TBB ("to be bought") list of books is lengthy, so this morning I went online to do damage to the ol' credit card. On a friend's recommendation, I grabbed Ernest Cline's READY PLAYER ONE. My friend--a big reader--says it's one of the most original books she's read in some time, so I'm anxious to dive in. (If you've read it, what did you think?)

After picking up Cline's book, I went to buy Anna Godbersen's BRIGHT YOUNG THINGS. To my happy surprise, Amazon currently has Godbersen's book FREE for the Kindle, with bonus material. Not sure how long the special will last, but I urge you to give it a try if you like historical-set YA. (And if you don't have a Kindle, no worries...you can download the reader app for your smartphone or computer from the Amazon website.)


While you're shopping, don't forget to swing over to Smashwords or bn.com to grab your free copy of REALITY CHECK, a 37-page bonus story featuring Jules Jackson, a popular character in the Valerie Winslow/Royally Crushed series. It was written especially for those fans of the series who've asked for more about Jules. REALITY CHECK can be read on any e-reader, smartphone, or computer screen, and it's also downloadable as a PDF at Smashwords.

In the meantime, let me know your thoughts on e-books here. Do you read e-books or prefer paper, and why? If you read e-books, do you read on an e-reader, a smartphone, or on another device?